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FF Memories & Memorabilia

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Here's Fantastic Four #2 from 1961:
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"The Fantastic Four Meet
the Skrulls from Outer Space!"

by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers

Special Features on Previous Pages:

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Part One covers FF #48 from december, 1965:
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=80
Part Two covers FF #49 from January, 1966:
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=82

Part Three covers FF #50 from February, 1966:
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=85

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The storyline that introduced the INHUMANS
led directly to the arrival of
The Silver Surfer and Galactus...
Highlights can be found on these pages:
FF 45:http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=76
(Scroll down to Post #1898)
FF 46:http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=74
FF 47:http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=75

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A look inside Fantastic Four #78
including a close-up look at a page of
ORIGINAL ARTWORK by JACK KIRBY & JOE SINNOTT:
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=36

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A look at Fantastic Four #73
featuring DAREDEVIL, THOR and SPIDER-MAN
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=41
(Scroll down to Post #1021)

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See the FF save Apollo 11 in Fantastic Four #98
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=254833&page=38

All Images copyright Marvel Comics
 
That really is the most interesting thing I have heard all day. As mundane as that might sound to some that was a refreshing attempt at an old fascination of mine and puts a bright stamp on my day. I have a rehearsal with 23 adult musicians now to go through a piece of mine. Let's see if it is as refreshing as that post was to me. (Adults can be many times harder to deal with than kids....don't fool yourself) Thanks Highguard.

No problem.
 
The original Human Torch had no control over his flame when created. According to his creator, he spontaneously burst into flame on contact with oxygen.

Curiously enough, he gained control over his flame when exposed to Nitrogen gas (go figure). Why? Don't know. These early comics didn't even TRY to come up with a plausible explanation.

When the title was revived briefly in 1953 or 54, the Torch was exposed to an atomic blast, which "super activated" his flame. This is where he gained the ability to increase his temperature.

Its also interesting to note that the depiction of the original Torch in the FF mag above is completely different from the way he is shown in the original HT title. After the first few appearances, he was being drawn almost exactly like Kirby drew Johnny Storm - red with yellow flame and thin black lines runnig through the body.

Alex Schomberg did a lot of incredible covers featuring the Torch, Namor and Cap during the war years. Do a Google image search on Marvel Mystery Comics and you'll see some amzing art!

Yeah that is true. They both are drawn the same by several artists. They did a retcon a few years back involving the vision who had been thought to be the original human torch by Byrne. that was a great story by the way. The original torch was resurected at that time. Can't recall what happened to him right now.
 
She left her brand new baby with someone else!? (Don't even get me started about the fact that she fed her baby formula.) Ok, I know this is all fiction, but no woman gets back into pre-pregancy shape that fast

Sorry, after my first kid was born, you needed a crowbar to get him out of my arms and even formula manufaturers have a little line in their ads saying that breast feeding is best.

Man, I'm being awfully cranky tonight, aren't I? I need another margarita. ;)

>^..^<

"Well you are a woman". lol :cwink: ..........ducks shoe

^^ Actually that is how Stan liked to portray women in relation to their men at the time. It was particularly noticeable in the inhumans, dragaon man saga Malus showcased.

It is curious as to why their bickering was so pronounced. Reed was almost dismissive of sue at the time and she seemed to take it. Made me wonder about Stan's home fires at the time.

No self respecting woman would take that kind of guff today.

So let me rephrase what I said above in modern couture.

Its ok mam we all have our days and your still too sweet for anyone to notice that your cranky today.
 
The Countdown is ending...
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So, where are all the cool people gonna hang out after the movie gets here? :cwink:

There's no question this board will continue to be very active for several months after the movie's release; even up to DVD release time. But the title of this thread alone makes it a dinosaur after Friday: "Countdown to June 15th." I mean there's no getting around that.

So I was thinking of creating a new thread, and would welcome your suggestions.

Currently what I have in mind is an "FF memorabilia" themed thread.
There's an unbelievable amount of unusual and rare FF products and collectibles out there: Coloring books, jigsaw puzzles, action figures, 7-11 cups, magazine covers, Big-Little books, foreign language editions, etc etc -

There's been lots of stuff produced over the years tied to both the comics and the movies. But a lot of these items have had very limited distribution and will rarely be seen by most fans.

Take this Fantastic Four Index, for example:

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Published in 1977 by G & T Enterprises of Toronto, it contains complete credits for FF 1-180, 11 FF Annuals and the 1968-1970 Silver Surfer series.
I bought it back in '77 when I was 13 years old - and I used it most every day while putting together the Cover Countdown thread.

And stuff like this packet of Viewmaster discs from the mid-70's:

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So-How many would be like to move the party to another thread after this weekend?
Any title suggestions?
So far all I've got is: "FF Memorabilia Central"
or "FF Archive & Memorabilia Lounge."


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By the way, Sean Kleefield's FF Plaza has a very nice year-by-year gallery of FF products & memorabilia: http://www.ffplaza.com/museum/1966.shtml

Images copyright Marvel Comics
 
2 days to go...
Here's Books of Doom #2 from February 2006:
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Doom #2 from November 2000:
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Doom: The Emperor Returns #2 from February 2002:
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All this talk about the original Human Torch reminded me of something. As a late bonus, here's

Marvels #3 from 1994:
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Malus, did you know that Sean contributed his information about FF memorabilia to the Fantastic Four Extended Edition DVD?
 
Malus, did you know that Sean contributed his information about FF memorabilia to the Fantastic Four Extended Edition DVD?
No, I didn't know that. Cool. I've only watched the Kirby documentary so far.

Sp so far- what about my new thread idea?
 

So, where are all the cool people gonna hang out after the movie gets here? :cwink:

So-How many would be like to move the party to another thread after this weekend?

So far all I've got is: "FF Memorabilia Central"
or "FF Archive & Memorabilia Lounge."

Malus - I love that idea - I'm sure there are a lot of things that I have missed over the years and this would be my chance to catch up!

I like the title "FF Archive & Memorabilia Lounge".

I might even have some things to contribute! I still have my circa 1970 Fantastic Four pajamas (believe it or not) folded in the same box with all of my comics, I have those glass 7-11 glasses, the big little book, some old Marvel calendars, FF coloring books (my daughter was just reading the one last weekend where the witch turns into a buzzard - strange story for the FF), puzzles, etc!
 
^^ Malus how about doing a FF legends thread, where you showcase famous creative talent, stories and events that are associated with the FF over the years. Then you can plum all the great interviews that are lying around, I hope.

Kind of an extended Kirby collector.

Also archive this material bud, you may need to compile this in book format someday.
 
No, I didn't know that. Cool. I've only watched the Kirby documentary so far.

Sp so far- what about my new thread idea?

That would be cool..... Grog's stuff is amazing. I don't have that much other than the comics. I never saw that much Marvel product in my area, other than when Secret Wars came out. I could put up pictures of my Bowen collection. I have about 25 of those, including Doctor Doom, Galactus (bust only), Super Skrull and the FF busts.
 
That would be cool..... Grog's stuff is amazing. I don't have that much other than the comics. I never saw that much Marvel product in my area, other than when Secret Wars came out. I could put up pictures of my Bowen collection. I have about 25 of those, including Doctor Doom, Galactus (bust only), Super Skrull and the FF busts.

Awesome. I love those Bowen pieces.
 
2 days to go...
Here's Astonishing Tales #2 from 1973:

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Doom 2099 #2 from 1993:

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Fantastic Four #2 from 1996:

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Fantastic Four: House of M #2 from 2005:

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1602: Fantastick Four #2 from 2006:

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Fantastic Four: The End #2 from 2006:

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All Images copyright Marvel Comics
 
Wow - I love that cover of Doom looking in the mirror above. I would like to see something like that in the movie.
 
Me too, that cover was a knock-out. Gabrielle Del'Otto IIRC. The fellow doing the interiors was a let down for me though.
 
2 days to go...
Here's Fantastic Four #2 from 1961:
ff2-big.gif

"The Fantastic Four Meet
the Skrulls from Outer Space!"

by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers
All Images copyright Marvel Comics

Skrulls from Outer Space? I don't know why, but that has me giggling.

Malus, I think a thread where people can share their F4 memorabilia is a very cool idea.

>^..^<
 
Malus - I love that idea - I'm sure there are a lot of things that I have missed over the years and this would be my chance to catch up!

I like the title "FF Archive & Memorabilia Lounge".

I might even have some things to contribute! I still have my circa 1970 Fantastic Four pajamas (believe it or not) folded in the same box with all of my comics, I have those glass 7-11 glasses, the big little book, some old Marvel calendars, FF coloring books (my daughter was just reading the one last weekend where the witch turns into a buzzard - strange story for the FF), puzzles, etc!

FF pajamas - from 1970?
I've even never heard of those.
Perfect.
 
^^ Malus how about doing a FF legends thread, where you showcase famous creative talent, stories and events that are associated with the FF over the years. Then you can plum all the great interviews that are lying around, I hope.

Kind of an extended Kirby collector.

I like that idea as well. It might be more appropriate for the "Comics" baords- though that board has tumbleweeds blowing through it most of the time.

Actually all that that sounds like a website unto itself.

Hmmm.
 
2 days til June 15th...

And here's 1964's
Fantastic Four Annual #2:
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"The Final Victory of Doctor Doom!"
by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Chic Stone
also:
"The Origin of Doctor Doom!"
by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Chic Stone



Check out highlights from FF Annual #3
(Reed & Sue's wedding)in the STAN & JACK thread:

http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=274630&page=2

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All Images copyright Marvel Comics
 
Ah, that was my Holy Grail (or since it is Doom's origin, maybe I should say Unholy Grail) of comics for a while. For some reason, the local drug store where we got comics seldom stocked the annuals and there were no such thing as comic book specialty shops. I finally found a copy in one of the first such stores in my area and I thought 5 bucks was a lot of money to spend for a back issue comic book back then !! I wish I would have bought more of the guy's stuff before he went out of business.
 
2 days to go...
Here's Giant-Size Fantastic Four #2 from 1974 -
with a terrific Gil Kane cover:

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Here's Fantastic Four Vol. 2 #2 from 1996 -
with cover by JIM LEE:

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Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #2 from 1998
with cover by ALAN DAVIS:

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...and the "variant" cover to FF Vol. 3 #2
-with cover by Carlos Pacheco
:

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all images copyright Marvel Comics
 

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